I have used many electric hoppers. What I have found in my type of play (woods, cqb, scenario) is that the cyclone of the tippmanns is just fine. So I have adapted one to my mr2 and have not had a problem with it at all. I have not up graded my board but I don't plan on it because the stock board is just fine and I don't think the cyclone will keep up with anything faster. I hate batteries. I working on a R/T trigger frame as well.

I hate batteries too, that's why I use a Q-loader. But the Pulse, HaloB or ReloaderB are all good choices.

Never heard of that before. Do you have pictures? How did you get it to work?

It works great. I had to custom make the feed adaptor and drill the body for air. I was going to mill down the body of the gun so it would sit closer to the gun. In the end it was best just to do it as I did. As it sits it is only 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the body. I will post some pics as soon as I can my dig cam back from my wife.

Yes it was well worth the time I put into it. I like it much better than the q-loader I had mounted. I also made a direct mount from the q-loader to the feed neck but I had problems with the detent. It would double feed at times and the q-loader would never totaly unwind. As for the pictures I should have them posted here, if not on 2/02/07 then on the 3rd.

I guess it is true what they say about us paintball guys. We can find a way to fit anything on our markers. I am thinking about putting a nuclear reactor on my MR2 so I will never run out of power in the middle of the game.(I have to give credit for that to the white board)

I would love to see how you put the cyclone on the MR2 sounds like a great idea.